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provide energy. protect the environment.
a dual challenge for us all. A new series of corporate advertisements is designed to increase awareness of today's energy challenges, and show how ExxonMobil uses technology to address the challenge of meeting growing energy needs while protecting the environment. The advertisements are appearing on TV, in print and online, and feature ExxonMobil employees, who capture the energy challenge in their own words and talk about technology solutions to help meet those challenges. Find out more>>
Save More Than Fuel Esso service stations are taking part in a consumer awareness campaign on the efficient use of transport fuels. Oil companies in Europe have joined forces for the campaign, which spans over 45,000 service stations across 29 European countries. Organised through the European Petroleum Industry Association (EUROPIA), the initiative is in line with the European Union’s commitment to reduce CO2 emissions and focus on energy efficiency. Informative documents are being distributed to road users at service stations and a website has been created to help consumers understand how to drive more efficiently. The ultimate objective is to encourage behavioural change to “save more than fuel”. Read more>>
Sustainability website
ExxonMobil Chemical has launched a new website to explain its commitment to the principles of sustainable development, including the need to balance economic growth, social development and environmental concerns. Amongst other topics, the site details how ExxonMobil Chemical products contribute to sustainable development as well as the part we play in promoting plastics recycling and developing recyclable polymers. Read more>>
2007 Corporate Citizenship Report 22 May 2008 -- Exxon Mobil Corporation improved its environmental, economic and social performance while continuing to supply energy necessary for economic growth and improved living standards, the corporation said today in its 2007 Corporate Citizenship Report. The report details how ExxonMobil reduced greenhouse gas emissions, led the industry in worker safety and oil-spill prevention, and contributed more than eight times its earnings - a record $336 billion - to economies around the world through taxes and purchases of goods and services. Download the report here>>
ExxonMobil Medical Director Highlights The Vital Role of International Companies in Fighting Malaria 13 May 2008 -- Speaking at the "Responsible Business Summit" in London today, Dr. Steven Phillips, ExxonMobil's medical director of global issues and projects, described the key role which companies such as ExxonMobil are playing in fighting the devastating consequences of malaria: a preventable disease which kills an African child every 30 seconds and more than one million people a year. Read more>>
Developing National Content: The Role of IOCs as Partners to Host Countries
18 February 2008 -- In a key-note address in London, Robert C Olsen, chairman and production director, ExxonMobil International Limited, discussed ExxonMobil’s perspective on the importance of developing national content in the countries where we do business – through a strategic focus on workforce development, supplier development and strategic community investment.
First Gas From £175m North Sea Investment by Shell and ExxonMobil Shell U.K. Limited and Esso Exploration and Production UK Limited, an ExxonMobil subsidiary, have announced an increase in gas supply to the UK with the commencement of production from the £175 million Starling field in the central North Sea - safely, on schedule and within budget. Read more>>
UK & Ireland News Update Read the latest news digest from ExxonMobil in the UK & Ireland.
ExxonMobil Excellence in Teaching Awards 2007 In association with The Royal Academy of Engineering, the ExxonMobil Excellence in Teaching Awards have been established to identify and reward centres of Excellence in Engineering Teaching in the UK and Republic of Ireland at a time when teaching is looking for equal status with research within universities. Read more>>
Technology's Role In The Future Of Energy 4 September 2007 -- In a keynote speech at the Offshore Europe conference in Aberdeen, Robert Olsen, chairman and production director, ExxonMobil International Limited, discussed the role of technology in helping to meet future global energy demand. In stressing the critical role that technology will play in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, he described how ExxonMobil is taking action, including partnering with companies and governments, to develop new low carbon technologies. Read the speech and the news release summarising its key points.
Meeting Growing Energy Demand and Addressing Climate Risks
21 June 2007 -- Rex Tillerson, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Exxon Mobil Corporation, gave a speech at Chatham House discussing two energy challenges the world currently faces: meeting the economic needs of growing populations, especially in developing countries; and addressing the risks of climate change. He outlined the concrete actions ExxonMobil is taking in partnership with others to address both challenges, and also discussed a framework for economic and climate change policy-making. Read the speech and the news release summarising its key points.
ExxonMobil Issues 2006 Corporate Citizenship Report
23 May 2007 - Exxon Mobil Corporation today issued its 2006 Corporate Citizenship Report (CCR) describing the company's global efforts relating to the economic, environmental, and social performance of its operations, while continuing to help meet world energy demand. Read more>>
Pay at the Pump at Esso 'On the Run' service stations
By the end of 2007, all of Esso's On the Run service stations in the UK will be fitted with Pay at the Pump technology, which should keep the lines of people waiting at the till to a minimum. Pay at the Pump was piloted at four service stations around Surrey last summer and, in the past couple of months, has been rolled out to a further ten sites around the south-east. Read more>>
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